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• • • Deafness
• • • Deaf-blindness
• • • Speech impairment - severe
• • • Limited dexterity
• • • Limited use of hands/arms
• • • Weak grip
• • • Hand tremor
For people using QWERTY keyboards and for those with uncoordinated movements, it is very important to have a telephone that remains steady when they lift or replace the handset and when buttons are being pressed. To meet this requirement a telephone must have some form of non-slip base or pads. There is also a correlation between the weight of the telephone and the type of non-slip base required.
A non-slip base is a desirable feature on any Telephone which is not designed exclusively for fixed mounting. Fixing points which are provided for wall-mounting should, where appropriate, allow for mounting on a horizontal surface for users who require a steady terminal.
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